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Kayteg1
Aug 30, 2019Explorer II
Those things were popular in 1980's and 1990's mid-weight chassis.
Lot of Class A and ClassC had narrow front tires, riding at 80 or 100 psi.
They would make the vehicle pretty hard to keep in straight driving line.
When the springs on steering rods were patch, having 1 of those motorhomes, I bought wider rims, made specially for the purpose by Carlsie (?) and riding on 60 psi was day to night.
Lot of Class A and ClassC had narrow front tires, riding at 80 or 100 psi.
They would make the vehicle pretty hard to keep in straight driving line.
When the springs on steering rods were patch, having 1 of those motorhomes, I bought wider rims, made specially for the purpose by Carlsie (?) and riding on 60 psi was day to night.
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